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Bannco Releases “x Scorch 360″
 

 New York, March 22, 2010 – Today Bannco Corp announced the release of its cross platform “x Scorch 360″ controller (Scorch).

Scorch 360 is a high quality wireless game mouse and grip for the xbox 360 and PC. It is compatible with all games on the xbox. Scorch is the twin to Bannco’s highly rated FRAGnStein controller for the PS3.

Features include a complete customizable xBox controller button set, with a right-hand mouse for targeting prey and a left-hand WASD grip for movement. Scorch can be programmed, has digital sniper buttons and can be upgraded by firmware. This allows gamers to customize their controller and game experience.

Scorch is also a full-featured wireless PC gaming mouse with extra buttons and a left hand control for WASD movements, making it a universal cross-platform FPS tool for both the xBox and PC gaming. The suggested retail price is $79.99 USD making it in the same price range as a regular PC mouse but with the added bonus of full xBox support.

Scorch is the ideal console controller for PC gamers looking to move to the console.

The 1600 DPI, 500Hz refresh rate low-lag laser mouse meets all high-end PC mouse needs. Rapid fire, aim lock and on the fly adjustments are some of the Scorch features.
Scorch can be purchased now by locating sellers on the Bannco sales map.


A short video with Scorch 360 and Halo can be seen at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v…..IYfY95Ez8s . Scorch users are looking forward to using Scorch with Halo Reach. 

 


For more information visit the Bannco web site at http://www.Bannco.com, or e-mail info@Bannco.com.

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6 Comments

  1. Posted March 22, 2010 at 1:12 pm | #

    Hmmm could this give an unfair advantage in FPS online muliplayer?

  2. aaaaaaahhhh
    Posted March 22, 2010 at 3:24 pm | #

    Not sure why any PC gamer would want to move to consoles. Unless you like the low end graphics, constant frame drops, and multiplayer lag.

  3. Posted March 22, 2010 at 4:13 pm | #

    I found that some moved to consoles because of the cost of continuously upgrading their PC’s. Also alot of developers only do games for consoles now making it hard to be a purely PC man/woman. Also its nice not to have to wait on loading sometimes. Many, however, just have both as i do playing certain games on PC and other games on their console.

  4. Posted March 22, 2010 at 5:37 pm | #

    PC’s certainly have thier flaws too. I do agree with you though, nothing can top a full spec’d working PC. I miss the mouse and keyboard RTS :(

  5. Shorel
    Posted March 23, 2010 at 1:07 am | #

    I want to move to consoles just to play Brutal Legend.

    Otherwise, I will play on my three year old PC. Batman Arkham Asylum was smooth and amazing on my PC.

    What’s this constant upgrading everybody is talking about?

  6. Posted March 23, 2010 at 4:01 pm | #

    I think it’s more a context thing Shorel. Lifecycles and techonlogy certainly shifts alot quicker in the PC market than console.

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